Re: 5 perfumes for men that turns women on

I would concur with those who said Davidoff -

A few years ago I was in a building going to the fourth floor and on the way to the lift a man passed me, going into the stairwell. I could smell him and it was really, really nice. All the way up the lift I could not stop thinking about that smell, and the man who had worn it. When I got out of the lift, he emerged from the stairwell! He had been climbing and this probably made him warmer, so I could smell his cologne again. Then we encountered each other in the hallway - he was looking for a particular room. I gave him directions and promptly asked what he was wearing. He was tall, polite, reserved, handsome, and soft-spoken, but I could see he was also very strong. He told me he was wearing Davidoff, and it was good to see a man appreciative of such a compliment rather than embarrassed that someone actually noticed he was wearing cologne.

Re: 5 perfumes for men that turns women on

What a nice story, Vixie!

I was hoping for a different ending, LOL

Vixie wrote:

I would concur with those who said Davidoff -

A few years ago I was in a building going to the fourth floor and on the way to the lift a man passed me, going into the stairwell. I could smell him and it was really, really nice. All the way up the lift I could not stop thinking about that smell, and the man who had worn it. When I got out of the lift, he emerged from the stairwell! He had been climbing and this probably made him warmer, so I could smell his cologne again. Then we encountered each other in the hallway - he was looking for a particular room. I gave him directions and promptly asked what he was wearing. He was tall, polite, reserved, handsome, and soft-spoken, but I could see he was also very strong. He told me he was wearing Davidoff, and it was good to see a man appreciative of such a compliment rather than embarrassed that someone actually noticed he was wearing cologne.

Re: 5 perfumes for men that turns women on

Re: 5 perfumes for men that turns women on

Vixie wrote:

I would concur with those who said Davidoff -

A few years ago I was in a building going to the fourth floor and on the way to the lift a man passed me, going into the stairwell. I could smell him and it was really, really nice. All the way up the lift I could not stop thinking about that smell, and the man who had worn it. When I got out of the lift, he emerged from the stairwell! He had been climbing and this probably made him warmer, so I could smell his cologne again. Then we encountered each other in the hallway - he was looking for a particular room. I gave him directions and promptly asked what he was wearing. He was tall, polite, reserved, handsome, and soft-spoken, but I could see he was also very strong. He told me he was wearing Davidoff, and it was good to see a man appreciative of such a compliment rather than embarrassed that someone actually noticed he was wearing cologne.

Re: 5 perfumes for men that turns women on

I once bought my partner a bottle of Paul Smith Paul Smith London Men for my boyfriend because it because a guy who I'd had a massive crush on used to wear it and it turned me on. I had to get him to get rid of it after a few sprays because I felt guilty!